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Journal of Iberian Geology | 2010

Taphonomic analysis of fossil concentrations from La Manga Formation (Oxfordian), Neuquén Basin, Mendoza Province, Argentina

Graciela S. Bressan; Ricardo M. Palma

Griphaeid-dominated fossil concentrations of La Manga Formation are characterized on the basis of taphonomic, sedimentologic, stratigraphic and palaeoecologic criteria. These concentrations are present in the basal deposits (Unit 1) of three outcrops in the locality of Bardas Blancas. Their attributes allow distinguishing seven different fossil accumulations: A) Channelized fossil concentrations of Gryphaea sp.; B) Shell beds of Gryphaea sp. highly reworked; C) Shell beds of Gryphaea sp. moderately reworked; D) Accumulations of Gryphaea sp. with biomicrite to biopelmicrite matrix; E) Shell detritus; F) Accumulations produced by bottom currents; and G) Accumulations found in clumps. Accumulations A-C were deposited by high energy processes (storm waves and currents) in the upper middle ramp. Accumulations D and E were produced by high energy processes (storm waves and currents) but the final depositions were produced out of suspension in low energy environments, in lower middle ramp settings. Accumulations F were generated by weak bottom currents, meanwhile accumulations G correspond to gryphaeids associations reworked by bioturbators or by hydraulic processes after variable periods of permanence in sediment/water interface. Both are interpreted as lower middle or outer ramp. This interpretation suggests that these deposits that in previous works were interpreted as outer ramp settings, characterize middle and outer ramp settings. The vertical distribution of fossil concentrations from upper middle ramp to lower middle and outer ramp settings evidences a continuously growing accommodation space and allows to interpret the Unit 1 as part of a transgressive systems tract.


Carbonates and Evaporites | 2008

Diagenesis of a bioclastic oyster deposit from the Lower Cretaceous (Chachao Formation). Neuquén basin. Mendoza Province, Argentina

Ricardo M. Palma; Graciela S. Bressan; Kietzmann

The Lower Cretaceous Chachao Formation in the Malargüe anticline area consists of wackestone, packstone, and minor grainstone and mudstone rich in benthonic fauna that were deposited in a carbonate ramp. The carbonate diagenesis in the Valanginian Chachao Formation contains many processes with conspicuous effects, including micritization, dissolution, neomorphism, and cementation. The early diagenetic process is characterized by micritization, dissolution and mineralogic stabilization of components, and earlier cement phase represented by micrite cement and isopachous calcite cement, which have petrographic characteristics consistent with precipitation in a marine-phreatic diagenetic environment. Later diagenetic phenomena include granular calcite and syntaxial cement. Both of cement types are interpreted as typical of a meteoric-phreatic environment. Concentric-zoning pattern of alternating dull, and blotchy- to bright luminescent zones is interpreted as being caused by a decrease in redox potential (Eh), under conditions of a progressive marine burial meteoric-phreatic diagenetic environment. Geochemical data (Sr++, Na+, Mg++, Fe++, Mn++) and SEM features of the micrite suggest that original calcareous mud could have been calcite dominated (CDP). The δ18O composition of the granular calcite cement ranging from −2.84‰ to −4.27‰ PDB and the δ13C values of the cement between −2.46‰ and −3.50‰ PDB are compatible with precipitation from a fluid that evolved meteoric-phreatic composition. The high depleted δ18O values of theGryphaea oyster shells can be related to the dilution of the marine water with a fresh water influx, whereas shells with the heaviest δ13C isotopic compositions are probably related to the original marine signal, which suggest a closed diagenetic system for carbon.


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2008

Facies y microfacies de la rampa tithoniana-berriasiana de la cuenca neuquina (Formación Vaca Muerta) en la sección del arroyo Loncoche - Malargüe, provincia de Mendoza

Diego A. Kietzmann; Ricardo M. Palma; Graciela S. Bressan


Acta Geologica Polonica | 2009

Trace fossils from the Lower–Middle Jurassic Bardas Blancas Formation, Neuquén Basin, Mendoza Province, Argentina

Graciela S. Bressan; Ricardo M. Palma


Ameghiniana | 2008

Tafonomía e icnología de los depósitos de tormenta de la Formación Bardas Blancas (Jurásico Inferior-Medio), Mendoza, Argentina

Graciela S. Bressan; Ricardo M. Palma


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2014

REGISTRO PALEOAMBIENTAL DEL ESTADIO ISOTÓPICO 2 EN LA PLATAFORMA CONTINENTAL EXTERIOR DEL SURESTE BONAERENSE: UN NUEVO APORTE A LA EVOLUCIÓN REGIONAL

Roberto A. Violante; Cecilia Laprida; Graciela S. Bressan; Germán R. Diaz; Graziella Bozzano; Natalia Garcia Chapori; José Luis Cavallotto; Nora I. Maidana; Francisco Cianfagna; C. Marcelo Paterlini; Irundo P Costa


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2013

Peritidal cyclic sedimentation from La Manga Formation (Oxfordian), Neuquén Basin, Mendoza, Argentina

Ricardo M. Palma; Diego A. Kietzmann; Graciela S. Bressan; J. Martín-Chivelet; José López-Gómez; Maria Eugenia Farias; María P. Iglesias Llanos


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2013

Facies analysis of a Toarcian–Bajocian shallow marine/coastal succession (Bardas Blancas Formation) in northern Neuquén Basin, Mendoza province, Argentina

Graciela S. Bressan; Diego A. Kietzmann; Ricardo M. Palma


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2007

Oncoides tipo Osagia en la Formación La Manga (Oxfordiano) y su significado paleoecológico, arroyo La Vaina, Mendoza

Ricardo M. Palma; Graciela S. Bressan; Diego A. Kietzmann


Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2016

LAS FACIES PALEOKÁRSTICAS EN LA FORMACIÓN LA MANGA (OXFORDIANO MEDIO) EN EL SUR DE MENDOZA

Ricardo M. Palma; Graciela S. Bressan; Javier López-Gómez; Javier Martín Chivelet; Diego A. Kietzmann

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Ricardo M. Palma

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Diego A. Kietzmann

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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J. Martín-Chivelet

Complutense University of Madrid

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José López-Gómez

Spanish National Research Council

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Alberto C. Riccardi

National University of La Plata

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Cecilia Laprida

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Francisco Cianfagna

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Germán R. Diaz

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Kietzmann

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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